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Ford has been sued more than 70 times by people burned in rear-end collisions in classic Mustangs. Most suits have been settled out of court, without publicity.
"I guess they felt that it'd be better to pay people off, give them money, than to recall the car," says Marlo Aragon, who was in a Mustang accident 14 years ago. She was then 15, a rincess at her high school prom. The fire in a 1967 Mustang burned away her fingers, much of her skin, her ears and her hair. "


